human
adj
noun
ˈhjuːmən
adj
1
belonging
to
or
relating
to
people,
especially
as
opposed
to
machines
or
animals
〔尤指与机器或动物相对的〕人的; 人类的
2
human
weaknesses,
emotions
etc
are
those
which
are
typical
of
people
普通人(特有)的
He
was
also
a
person
with
very
obvious
human
failings.
他也是一个具有明显人性弱点的人。
3
sb is only human
used
to
say
that
someone
should
not
be
blamed
for
what
they
have
done
某人只是个普通人而已〔表示某人不应因其所为受责备〕
4
having
the
same
feelings
and
emotions
as
ordinary
people
有人性的,有平凡人的思想感情的
He’s
really
not
so
bad.
When
you
get
to
know
him
he
seems
quite
human.
他实际上没那么坏。 一旦你对他有所了解,他似乎挺平常。
5
a/the human touch
someone,
especially
someone
in
authority,
who
has
the
human
touch
deals
with
people
in
a
kind
friendly
way
and
is
able
to
understand
their
feelings
and
problems
人情味,人性
The
President
has
been
accused
of
lacking
the
human
touch.
总统被指责不近人情。
6
human interest
a
quality
that
makes
a
story
interesting
because
it
is
about
people’s
feelings,
lives,
relationships
etc
〔故事、报道中的〕人情味
7
the human condition
the
experiences,
emotions,
needs
etc
that
all
people
share,
especially
considered
as
a
situation
from
which
it
is
impossible
to
escape
人类的处境
8
human chain
a
line
of
people
人链
Firefighters
formed
a
human
chain
to
carry
the
brothers
to
safety.
消防队员们组成了人链把几兄弟救到了安全的地方。
9
put a human face on sth give sth a human face
also
又作
to
make
an
important
event
or
principle
understandable
to
ordinary
people
by
directing
their
attention
to
the
way
it
affects
a
particular
person
〔通过特定的个人〕形象生动地表现某事
Anne
Frank
was
the
girl
whose
diary
put
a
human
face
on
the
Holocaust.
安妮.弗兰克就是那位通过自己的日记使大屠杀的经历跃然纸上的女孩。
10
capitalism/communism/socialism etc with a human face
10.
a
capitalist
etc
economic
and
political
system
that
does
not
ignore
people’s
needs
人性化的资本主义/共产主义/社会主义等
noun
11
a
person
人